In 1967, the Supreme Court said the government usually cannot take away citizenship without a person’s consent.
Justice Department efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans likely violate constitutional rights
Trump’s ‘big’ bill gives millions of taxpayers a new charitable tax break, but whether it will help nonprofits is unclear
A new broadly available tax break of up to $1,000 will become available for those giving to a charity if they file on their own. Couples filing jointly may deduct $2,000 from their taxable income.
How weather changes cause migraines – a neurologist explains the triggers and what you can do to ease the pain
Storm systems, heat waves, bright sunlight, even lightning – for millions of people, weather changes can bring on painful headaches.
Plainfield North High School graduates take food expiration app to national stage
Three Plainfield North High School 2025 graduates, Team Expiri, have been named quarterfinalists in the INCubatoredu National Pitch Competition for their mobile app that tracks food expiration dates and reduces food waste.
Will County Community Health Center to host Back to School Health Fair
The Will County Community Health Center will host a back-to-school health fair on July 12, offering limited school and sports physicals, vaccinations, and dental exams, as well as information and educational materials from various programs and community agencies.
New Lenox Celebrates Grand Opening of New Wintrust Crossroads Sport Complex
The Village of New Lenox held the grand opening of the $70 million Wintrust Crossroads Sports Complex, which features 31 fields for various sports and amenities for fans.
Loughran Cappel promotes small business tours around the 49th District
State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is accepting applications for a tour of small businesses in the 49th Senate District to promote resources available to them and hear from local owners and entrepreneurs.
Rising waters will not drown the people’s spirit
The Fourth of July law signed by Trump is exacerbating the climate crisis, while the recent Texas floods are a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of climate change, and it is time for our leaders to take action and lead with science, resilience, and courage to fight for a safe planet.
We think about the state in the same way’: Mitchell ready to back up Pritzker
Christian Mitchell, a former Illinois state legislator and deputy governor, has been selected by Governor JB Pritzker as his running mate for the 2024 election, bringing with him a wealth of experience in state government and a commitment to addressing cost-of-living concerns for Illinois residents.
3 basic ingredients, a million possibilities: How small pizzerias succeed with uniqueness in an age of chain restaurants
While economic forces have streamlined many global dishes into uniform, predictable formats, pizza continues to thrive in all its messy and delicious variety.

